In the past, zero-knowledge proofs were the "exclusive domain" of a few cryptography researchers and cryptographic engineers.
Ordinary developers often found it daunting. But @Succinct changed all of that.
Its SP1 zkVM is compatible with modern languages like Rust, allowing developers to write programs that can generate proofs without needing to learn obscure specialized syntax.
The GPU parallel optimization brought by the Turbo upgrade has increased generation speeds several times, thereby truly adapting to large-scale applications.
More importantly, the Prover Network acts like the "cloud market for ZK."
Developers just need to submit tasks, and global Prover nodes will compete to complete the calculations without worrying about the underlying computing power deployment.
Complex cryptography is hidden behind a simple API.
On the economic front, $PROVE is the core that drives all of this: paying for computation fees, incentivizing nodes, and staking to ensure security.
Currently, SuccinctLabs has generated over 5 million proofs, safeguarding $4 billion in assets.
The significance behind this is that ZK is no longer a laboratory patent, but a tool that all developers can use.
For developers, it unleashes innovation; for investors, PROVE is the growth of the entire innovation network.